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New! Family Road Trip Packing List
A full, three page checklist of what a family with small children might need on a road trip lasting at least one week. Read more about our travel tips and lessons learned.
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Daily Docket
A complete page for organizing your entire day. Read more about how I use mine.
Pocket Docket
A simpler version of the original Daily Docket, these Dockets come two to a page. Fewer bells and whistles, but a greener option because it uses less paper.
Master Weekly Checklist
The list I use to decide what needs doing this week. Don’t be intimidated – very rarely do I get it all done, either. Read more about how I use mine in conjunction with the Daily Docket.
Preschooler’s Chore Chart
My 4-year-old’s chore chart. It contains a variety of chores for you to use. Read more about how we use this chore chart with our preschooler, and also how we handle her allowance.
Grocery List
This is my standard grocery list – it has all the things I buy on a semi-regular basis, along with space to fill in extra items. Read more about how I plan our menus online with Google Calendar and Del.icio.us, and how I keep it simple with a two week rotation.
Budgeting for Christmas
A simple little worksheet for calculating your Christmas budget and the amount you need to save monthly. This is one of the 12 Weekly Projects for a More Peaceful Christmas.
2010 Monthly Calendars
Charlie Park of Pear Budget created simple monthly calendar pages for his wife’s Home Management Notebook. And then he shared them with us here at Simple Mom. Thanks, Charlie.
Goal Setting Questions for 2010
This is a printable, six-page worksheet for you to journal and brainstorm some goals for the start of a new year.
20 Questions for a New Year’s Eve Reflection
Did you read about these 20 questions here? Here’s a printable version for you to use at gatherings with friends and family, or to scribble on by yourself.

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